Looking for an affordable Worcester property to rent?
There are a variety of studios and flats to rent right on your doorstep- and some of them are a steal.
Here are five on the cheapest properties to rent in Worcester, according to Zoopla.
Studio flat, Droitwich Road
£425 per month
Looking for a studio to rent? There are two available on Droitwich Road.
They are unfurnished and within walking distance to Worcester Town Centre.
Keep in mind that these properties have a shared kitchen and no pets are allowed.
Interested in renting one of these apartments?
Property 1 Zoopla Listing. (A £98.08 holding deposit and £490.38 deposit is required for this property)
Studio flat, Shrub Hill Road
£450 per month
This flat comes furnished, with a double bed and en-suite bathroom.
Best of all, rent includes all bills- plus TV license and Wi-Fi.
There is a shared communal kitchen, but you have a personal fridge in your room.
Learn more from the property listing on Zoopla.
Studio flat, Henwick Road
£450 per month
Looking for a ground floor apartment? This studio flat is in a Grade II listed building, located in a popular area of St Johns.
Residents will also have access to their own private garden.
A holding deposit £104 and deposit of £520 is required.
This property will be available to rent from September 2nd- learn more on Zoopla.
1 bed flat, Shrub Hill Road
£490 per month
This is the second Shrub Hill Road property on the list- but this one is slightly more expensive.
The apartment is fully furnished and all bills are included in the rent.
A holding deposit (£113) and security deposit (£565) is required.
Learn more about this property on Zoopla.
Studio apartment, Nightingale House
£500 per month
Described as a “stylish” studio apartment, this is the ideal place to rent if you are looking for modern amenities.
The studio apartment is in a Victorian style building, with contemporary interiors- it even has a mezzanine double bed.
This property is available to rent from 17th September.
Want to learn more about this property? Visit the Zoopla listing.
What did you think of these properties? Let us know in the comments.
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